This is the second in a series of refund litigation blog posts. In this post, I focus on requirements that must be satisfied before a taxpayer can file a refund lawsuit. These initial requirements are more than just...
Author: Meadows Collier
Firm partner, Matthew L. Roberts was interviewed for a BottomLineInc. article published on April 16, 2025 titled, “Tax Deductions for Scam Victims.” The article addresses the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of...
One of the most important questions a taxpayer must necessarily ask itself when performing work on real property is whether the work is an improvement to real property. The rules that apply to real property improvements for...
An Introduction to Tax Refund Litigation
When a federal tax issue is not able to be resolved with the IRS, a taxpayer may choose to pursue that issue in court. The vast majority of tax cases are pursued in the United States Tax Court (“Tax Court”). One common...
The Texas Supreme Court Denies Government Exemption to Independent Contractor but Finds “Oddity” in Texas Comptroller Rule
In a recently issued decision, the Texas Supreme Court provided a holding on two important matters applicable to exemptions from tax. See GEO Grp., Inc. v. Hegar, No. 23-0149, 2025 WL 852414 (Tex. Mar. 14, 2025). The...